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My VA/CVE SDVOSB verification has expired, do I have to start over?
My VA/CVE SDVOSB verification has expired, do I have to start over?
If your VA Verification expired prior to the program transfer on January 1, 2023, you must start a new application to the SBA Veteran Small Business Certification Program.
Note that businesses with active/current VA verification as of January 1, 2023 automatically receive a one-year extension of their program participation.
Note: Once you submit an update to SAM, you will need to wait until the registration completes processing before you can make further changes to your SAM registration. It may take several hours for your updates to be published to SAM and become visible to SBA.
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